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I don’t feel bad about taking any tree out.
I planted 10s of thousands in Devon before I moved up to Berkshire so I’ve done my bit.
My aim now is to fell as many trees as I can and make as much money as possible so that I can move back down.
I used to have Tree morals but now I have kids I don’t.

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2 minutes ago, Will Heal said:

I don’t feel bad about taking any tree out.
I planted 10s of thousands in Devon before I moved up to Berkshire so I’ve done my bit.
My aim now is to fell as many trees as I can and make as much money as possible so that I can move back down.
I used to have Tree morals but now I have kids I don’t.

Love your honesty. 

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interesting about suggesting the TO take a look and a TPO being placed - I can imagine if a 'potential' customer wants to fell a really decent specimen tree, the contractor does have privileged information in that they know something the TO doesnt - a really nice unprotected tree is about to be cut down. The homeowners should get contractors to sign a confidentiality document ' I want a quote to get rid of this, but you mustn't mention my intentions to anyone at the council or anyone connected with them'.

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26 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

 The homeowners should get contractors to sign a confidentiality document ' I want a quote to get rid of this, but you mustn't mention my intentions to anyone at the council or anyone connected with them'.

They shouldn't need to, if they are dealing with professionals.

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4 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

If a hit man is asked to bump someone off who he thinks should live, he can refuse the job, but if he's a professional he will keep his mouth shut about it

Great analogy. 

 

What if the hitman has bills to pay and is having a slow month so needs the wedge?

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